Just connect each in turn and select the sync settings for each device. Its quite easy, you may want to setup playlists for each device and only sync the relevant playlist to the relevant device for music.

Again its simple, each device has its own sync settings. Create a icloud account on each device to keep the contacts, calendar etc, separate. I have 3 iphones, a ipad and 4 ipods all sharing the same library and I have no problems with things getting mixed up between them, as long as they are all named different in itunes, you should have no problems.

I use one iTunes account for my husband's and my iPads, iPhones and iPods. Each has its own name and profile, and iTunes automatically recognizes each device individually. My husband's iPad has next to no content; my iDevices have a bunch; his iPhone and iPod have less. I synch for him, because he doesn't care to. On the same account, I also synch an iPad that I gave to someone with next to no tech skills. That iPad has limited functions, because I turned off the app store and other stuff, to limit possible confusion for the user.

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